1 897.] WEST-IKDIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTEEA. 81 



tvings almost concolorous with the fore wings, but with a slight 

 brownish-grey tinge ; cilia pale cinereous. Abdomen shining, 

 brownish grey. Legs pale cinereous. 



2)/2}e, S Mus. Wlsm. 



Bah. West Indies — G-eenada (Balthazar, windward side, 5-15 

 IV. — If, H. Smith). Three specimens. 



62, Anacampsis lapidella, sp. n. 



Antenn<e stone-grey. Palpi whitish ; second joint somewhat 

 triangular, with a brownish-fuscous shade, not reaching to its outer 

 margin, externally ; apical joint long, slender, erect. Head and 

 thorax brownish fuscous. Fore wings stone-grey, sprinkled with 

 brownish-fuscous scales, with a series of three brownish-fuscous 

 discal spots ; the first diffused downwards across the fold at about 

 one-fifth, the second a little beyond a smaller plical spot beneath 

 it, the third at the end of the cell, of irregular shape and somewhat 

 diffused ; above and a little beyond this is a small costal spot 

 preceding an inverted pale cinereous costal streak, which forms the 

 upper extremity of an ill-defined, narrow, pale cinereous fascia 

 crossing the wing nearly parallel with the termen ; cilia ochreous, 

 speckled along their base with brownish fuscous and with a line 

 of the same colour running through them around the apex and 

 also along the termen. Exj). al. 13 mm. Hind ivings brownish 

 cinereous ; cilia somewhat paler, with a reduplicated shade-line 

 running through them. Abdomen brownish cinereous. Hi7id legs 

 whitish cinereous, shaded externally with brownish fuscous ; hind 

 tibiae densely hairy above. 



Type, S Mus. Wlsm. 



Hab. West Indies — Grenada (Balthazar, windward side, 15 

 IV.— jy. H. Smith). Unique. 



63. Anacampsis insttlaeis, sp. n. 



Antennce greyish fuscous. Palpi : the second joint with a 

 closely -appressed triangular tuft above ; greyish fuscous ; apical 

 joint twice as long as the second, with two pale annulations. Head 

 and thorax greyish fuscous. Fore ivings greyish fuscous, with dirty 

 whitish costal blotches reaching nearly half across the wing — one 

 elongate, oblique, before the middle ; another smaller, not oblique, 

 on the middle ; a third before the apex nearly meeting at its lower 

 extremity a smaller one arising from a little beyond the tornus ; 

 some dark fuscous spots along the fold are connected by a dark 

 line, and an irregular dark line along the outer part of the cell 

 connects a small median spot with one a little below the apex ; 

 cilia bone-whitish, slightly spotted along their base. Exp. al. 

 8 mm. Hind ivings greyish fuscous. Abdomen greyish fuscous. 

 Legs gi'eyish fuscous, spotted with bone-white. 



Type, 6 Mus. Hedemann. 



Hah. West Indies— St. Thomas, 24 III. {Hedemann) ; St. Jan, 

 27 III. (Gudmann). Two specimens. 



Peoc. Zool. Soc— 1897, No. VI. 6 



